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we raise the basic rate of payroll tax. that is the tax, it takes just about anything that i hired her as to capital gains, dividends. neil: the kind of stuff that has more of an impact. >> you're right. neil: thank you very much. to rick leventhal in boston with the latest developments. what you're hearing? >> well, 30 agencies have now been assigned to this investigation with more than 1,000 officers involved, including the fbi. today we get a closer look to some of the evidence response technicians working the crime scene behind us on boylson street when they open another block of the street. you can see some of the technicians in their suits collecting evidence at the scene. one of the things they have asked for our photos and videos of the incident right before and after the bombs went off along the marathon route. but we have word tonight may be some of the crime scene photos, some of the evidence that there are now collecting at that scene, including some of those from our fox affiliate in atlanta that appear to show
we raise the basic rate of payroll tax. that is the tax, it takes just about anything that i hired her as to capital gains, dividends. neil: the kind of stuff that has more of an impact. >> you're right. neil: thank you very much. to rick leventhal in boston with the latest developments. what you're hearing? >> well, 30 agencies have now been assigned to this investigation with more than 1,000 officers involved, including the fbi. today we get a closer look to some of the evidence...
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alrea close at $10 million that is how much the businesses have raised in the wake of the boss said tax to help out the victims we will talk to ken feinberg to has already got a tou assignment and much re will be donated that is the nature to allocate the bp settlement funds and who is providing these funds? former mcdonald's usa ceo is here to remind us that big business is not always evil. but we thought we would cover the story because that is where the money is coming from. not exclusively but 90 percent has been coming from corporations and business titans to want to help particularly the family of this little boy who was killed in the attack but there are others similarly promised relief. >> it is said justin and generous country when our citizens and young people are under such terric stress all of us pull together and put aside our differences to reach out to try to help. if you look at corporations over the years and decades or centuries mcdonald's mcdonald's, ronald mcdonald house, ford foundation, gates buffett foundation, a great men and women and corporations to support the
alrea close at $10 million that is how much the businesses have raised in the wake of the boss said tax to help out the victims we will talk to ken feinberg to has already got a tou assignment and much re will be donated that is the nature to allocate the bp settlement funds and who is providing these funds? former mcdonald's usa ceo is here to remind us that big business is not always evil. but we thought we would cover the story because that is where the money is coming from. not exclusively...
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the porter ititute which supports national education standards. lindsey burke of the heritage foundation who oppes them, and the controversial founder of the high-performing american indian charter schools, ben chavis. first from my facebook page. barbara ss, would privatizing education using vouchers systems work? >> we know beyond a shadow of a doubt that school choic works. we have a robust body of empiricalvidence. you to washington d.c., one of the wst performing schools in the country, kids receive a voucher have a 91 percent graduation rate compared to their peers in the public system john: why don't we have vouchers everywhere? >> we already do. touches of the university system. you can go to georgetown university which is a private hool. it's about chair. the best universities in the world. us because we have a voucher system. stall financi aid. universitieses, the public schol system. john: so you attach some money to the kid. instead of spending 14,000 per student than having a big government monopoly, you say take $10,000, go to any sc
the porter ititute which supports national education standards. lindsey burke of the heritage foundation who oppes them, and the controversial founder of the high-performing american indian charter schools, ben chavis. first from my facebook page. barbara ss, would privatizing education using vouchers systems work? >> we know beyond a shadow of a doubt that school choic works. we have a robust body of empiricalvidence. you to washington d.c., one of the wst performing schools in the...
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go national. go like a pro. ven way to sleeping.e tossing and turning have where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it theext day have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. alrgic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness and morning drowsiness. ask your doctor if lunestais ri. then find out how to get lunesta for as low as $15 at lunesta.com there's a la
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and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. yes, it is. hello! how sharp is your business security? can it help protect your people and property, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with world-class monitoring centers and thousands of qualified technicians. we've got a personal passion to help your business run safer, smarter, and sharper. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. [applause] john: and the controversy. who will decide what your kids should learn in public schools. every state has different rules. when school contains nudity is to meet local needs. now tre's a movement to standardize. politicis of sinon create something called a common core standards, the same goals for math and english. en that's a good thing. you would know if kids in one state do bette
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this has the nation abuzz. it has talk radio athe buzz. because people are worried, and they're not hearing by the way, tom, the $3 million threshold. because wh americans are hearing is the government is now going to plunder people's lifetime retirement savings. i think it's a very dangerous idea. >> i do too. one analyst said, if you start when you come out of college, so you're in your early 20s, and you go to your 60s, that the average nurse's salary, i mean, $3 million sounds like a lot to a lot of people, kind of that class warfare thing. the average nurse's retirement account will add up to more than $3 million. >> no doubt about it. i talk to young people, the most important thing you can do when you're in your late teens and your 20s is start saving early. as you know, what is it that albert eye stein said in the most powerful force in the universe is compound interest. if you start saving early, putting money in ira, 401(k) plans, you can amass not just 3 but $5 million, $10 million. is there something wrong with that? since when
this has the nation abuzz. it has talk radio athe buzz. because people are worried, and they're not hearing by the way, tom, the $3 million threshold. because wh americans are hearing is the government is now going to plunder people's lifetime retirement savings. i think it's a very dangerous idea. >> i do too. one analyst said, if you start when you come out of college, so you're in your early 20s, and you go to your 60s, that the average nurse's salary, i mean, $3 million sounds like a...
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pat enof advocating more tax increases on top of the $1.7 trillion in tax increases we have seen. not making decisions we have to make to get out of control spending, under control and the turn-around the unsustainable deficit and debt. it ones massive budget deficits in the future. >> lou: we have watched continuing resolution after continuing resolution take over what has been the traditional roll of the budget. are we to see another round of continuing resolutions as a result of the blueprint, the president decided to advance 65 days after it was due? >> i think we may well. the president made a decision not to submit a budget while the senate is considering a budget despite he is legally required to do so. part of the reason that we have seen government by continuing resolution is that congress has not been doing its job. passing appropriation bills and making the hard decisions, that all of us are elected to decide. i don't think it's a particularly conservative philosophy. they want to live within your means and not want to bankrupt the country. up fortunately, for the last
pat enof advocating more tax increases on top of the $1.7 trillion in tax increases we have seen. not making decisions we have to make to get out of control spending, under control and the turn-around the unsustainable deficit and debt. it ones massive budget deficits in the future. >> lou: we have watched continuing resolution after continuing resolution take over what has been the traditional roll of the budget. are we to see another round of continuing resolutions as a result of the...
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and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announce] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. that was the only thing left of the house. the only thing. red cross helped us and they've literally got us back on our feet. huge outpouring of love just going, "people care." we didn't come out of there saying, "wow, we lost everything!" we came out of there hugging each other, glad that we were okay. neil: i in tonight's biz blith,a beg bet on microsoft. but first. issue one amazon and ebay watching as lawmakers are close s to passing a bill to help states collect sales tax. >> you know it is ironic one area of our economy that is growing great, has you know great innovation, and just really revolutionized things, is one area that government has not touched that is the internet, specifically internet retailing, now they want to get their happeneds into that. it is horrible. the customer is going
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we have as there are assistant $17 trillion national debt now is not the time. neil: how do they do it, if you bet on new technology, does government get behind it. >> we lost everything, we have green taxes, we just tax people. we have seen it before. fundamentally, there does need to be reform in washington, $100 billion a year in corporate welfare, crony capitalism that needs to be looked at money from that should be us used at the gn energy. neil: i we think we should drop all subsidies. >> this green energy stuff is crony capitalism. neil: just, get rid of them all, what do you think? >> neil, we're in middle of that, new tech is a government guaranteed lender, that program is worked for 53 years, this year because of the risk sharing between new tech and government a zero subsidy item. there are times where government, does play an active and important role. but -- >> that is a lendinga i'm talking about with a government assuming the role of propping up an stray, or providing -- a industry or providing tax break to give an advantage, i think whether it is
we have as there are assistant $17 trillion national debt now is not the time. neil: how do they do it, if you bet on new technology, does government get behind it. >> we lost everything, we have green taxes, we just tax people. we have seen it before. fundamentally, there does need to be reform in washington, $100 billion a year in corporate welfare, crony capitalism that needs to be looked at money from that should be us used at the gn energy. neil: i we think we should drop all...
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you have to collect taxes and automate processes in a far quicker way to satisfy the needs of a modern economy but the big thing government has to do is stop spending money on things that don't matter. this matters. innovation matters don't do things that a clematis -- commodities vegas investment changes the game. liz: and the stock is up year over year but we watch this closely and oracle of the competitor up 11% so you are doing better. the closing bell rings in 70 minutes. talk about a splash, see world jumps more than 25 percent of the stock market debut. yes they launched the ipo date to doubt the negative news flow and went for a. entertainment joins us next so why was now the good time to go public?@ and as we told you the developing news this hour the boston red sox game against kansas city royals cancelled tonight. you are looking at a live shot of a very empty fenway park just a few miles away from a massive manhunt in watertown and cambridge and will remain empty tonight. no game and the bruins hockey game also canceled for all the developments on fox business. dow jones in
you have to collect taxes and automate processes in a far quicker way to satisfy the needs of a modern economy but the big thing government has to do is stop spending money on things that don't matter. this matters. innovation matters don't do things that a clematis -- commodities vegas investment changes the game. liz: and the stock is up year over year but we watch this closely and oracle of the competitor up 11% so you are doing better. the closing bell rings in 70 minutes. talk about a...
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to a smaller government with less regulation and taxes. now, that rattles folks like the editor-in-chief of the rap.com, a hollywood web site, who writes, quote: the koch brothers are known for having funneled multiple millions of dollars into right-wing political campaigns. this news should make anyone who cares about journalism nervous. well, i care about journalism, i'm not nervous. the chandler family founded the l.a. times in 1888 as a conservative newspaper, and never mind that no complaints were raised after reports that democratic billionaires ron burkle and ely broad were interested in buying "the new york times." there's that old saying that freedom of the press goes to the guy who owns one. the key point here isn't red or blue or politics, it's green -- money. tribune company just emerged from chapter 11, and while liberal pillars in hollywood are interested mainly in buying only the l.a. times, the koch brothers may bid to buy all eight tribune newspapers combined, and that could better insure their survival. liz? liz: well, ye
to a smaller government with less regulation and taxes. now, that rattles folks like the editor-in-chief of the rap.com, a hollywood web site, who writes, quote: the koch brothers are known for having funneled multiple millions of dollars into right-wing political campaigns. this news should make anyone who cares about journalism nervous. well, i care about journalism, i'm not nervous. the chandler family founded the l.a. times in 1888 as a conservative newspaper, and never mind that no...
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the nation's cell phone companies meeting deadline of today providing nation's 300 million wireless companies with four types of automatic usage alerts when they are approaching or exceeding their plan allowances and could incur those overage charges. they will cover voice, data, texting and international roaming and now you have heard these horror stories of people hit with bill shock, sometimes outrage just charges. the fcc kicked all of this off in 2010 with a report that found that of the more than 700 complaints about bill shock in the first six months of that year, about 2/3 of the customers complained of extra charges of 100 bucks or more. 20% complained of charges of $1,000 or more. and one customer complained of a bill of $68,000 in overage charges. the fcc threatened industry with new regulations to limit this kind of thing but in 2011, at&t, verizon and other companies agreed to start issuing these alerts at first, two types per year starting last year. now as of today, all four types. david and lori. david: by the way, the government shouldn't be the one -- it is all those taxes.
the nation's cell phone companies meeting deadline of today providing nation's 300 million wireless companies with four types of automatic usage alerts when they are approaching or exceeding their plan allowances and could incur those overage charges. they will cover voice, data, texting and international roaming and now you have heard these horror stories of people hit with bill shock, sometimes outrage just charges. the fcc kicked all of this off in 2010 with a report that found that of the...
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go national. go like a pro. you will lose 3 sets of keys 4 cell phones 7 socks and 6 weeks of sleep but one thing you don't want to lose is any more teeth. if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth. new poligrip and polident for partials 'seal and protect' helps minimize stress, which may damage supporting teeth, by stabilizing your partial. and 'clean and protect' kills odor-causing bacteria. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. @care for your partial. but i see a world bursting with opportunity,ople nervous. with ideas, with ambition. 'm thinking about china, brazil, india. the world's a big place. i want to be a part of it. ishares international etfs. emerging markets and single countries. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes instment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investin
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and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. david: it's time to go off the desk. now, being famous isn't all glitz and glamour. one study says it could shorten your life. scientists found that athletes, singers and act or to haves tend to die earlier than those with nonperforming careers. performers and athletes live on average 77 years while those in nonperforming careers live to be 79 years old. liz: stage fright will kill you. we asked you if this new internet tax would make you less likely to click and shop. ricky on facebook wrote in to say: david: and craig on facebook wrote in o say: david: i guess he's for it. liz: okay. the number one thingo
and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. david: it's time to go off the desk. now, being famous isn't all glitz and...
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who you how do they bring all the cash back here without a huge tax bill? >> just call bank of america and borrow it at 2%. david: okay. >> your dividend with the increase grosses up to 4.5%. so it is a negative cost to finance at the margin if you, if you borrow. so, this isn't a problem at all. i think, also, i'm a great student of dr. john malone, this cop use some leverage. i this we're really moving in the right direction. liz: we have got breaking news and that is apple beat estimates on both the top and the bottom lines. let's stop. we want to let our viewers know, still halted right now. the second it starts trading we will get you that price but john bright is saying he expects it to move higher in the after-market. rob, what do you think? in a way the outlook is a little mixed here? >> i actually expect it to move higher in the after-market as well though i don't think it has hit bottom yet. i think we'll go through a number of cycles as this company proceeds. it will be a upcycle for a while and outlook will take hold as we drop into the next qua
who you how do they bring all the cash back here without a huge tax bill? >> just call bank of america and borrow it at 2%. david: okay. >> your dividend with the increase grosses up to 4.5%. so it is a negative cost to finance at the margin if you, if you borrow. so, this isn't a problem at all. i think, also, i'm a great student of dr. john malone, this cop use some leverage. i this we're really moving in the right direction. liz: we have got breaking news and that is apple beat...
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and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. david: a lot of gamers out there. get ready the next xbox will be unveiled next month. let's go to nicole petallides on floor of the new york stock exchange with details, nicole. >> that's right. big news for microsoft here. let's take a look. microsoft will have a special unveiling related to the xbox. so may 21st is the day to mark on your calendars and, obviously they compete so heavily with sony, the playstation, and nintendo wii but they have had a 27-month lead with these two. so, now the market is expected to expand to about $70 billion by the year 2017. these gamers are serious and the new latest xbox will be unveiled on may 21st. so less than a month from now. david: half our crew is shaking right now in anticipation of that. thank you very much, nicole. liz: thanks, nicole. the s&p closed today up one
and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. david: a lot of gamers out there. get ready the next xbox will be unveiled next month. let's go to nicole petallides on floor of the new york stock exchange with details, nicole. >> that's right. big news for...
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the dow rallying 158 points in response to the s&p 500 up 22 points. nasdaq 48 points higher on the date. the other three nap billion shares traded on the big board. the biggest gains of the day, companies that make material, making housing materials, concrete, asphalt, balkan rallying 7%. sherwin-williams, whirlpool, all turning in solid performances. commodity price stabilizing. down $140 per ounce yesterday. crude oil flat on the day, up a penny a brel. in the credit markets, yields of slightly. coming up next year, some democrats playing politics with yesterday's terrific terrorist attack in boston wheezing not even 24 hours. in the "chalk talk" we will share their embarrassment with you. and investigators determine the types of bonds used. will it lead them to those who carried out this heinous attack? terrrrorism experts join us here next. ♪ girl vo: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that gir
the dow rallying 158 points in response to the s&p 500 up 22 points. nasdaq 48 points higher on the date. the other three nap billion shares traded on the big board. the biggest gains of the day, companies that make material, making housing materials, concrete, asphalt, balkan rallying 7%. sherwin-williams, whirlpool, all turning in solid performances. commodity price stabilizing. down $140 per ounce yesterday. crude oil flat on the day, up a penny a brel. in the credit markets, yields of...
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and a nation terrorized. and the white house political focus in stark contrast to the will of the public. evidence in the "chalk talk" tonight. our president is very upset. we will try to calm those worries. ♪ the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone wants... ♪ 50% more doo wop ♪ 50% more buckarooooooooos ♪ 50% more yeeeaaahhhh!!!! ♪ 50% more yeah yeah [ male announcer ] the capital e cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase, plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. ♪ 50% more boogie ♪ what's in your wallet? cashhhhh!!! ♪ lou: congress was hard at work today, doing their very best to represent the will of the people. and just what did the people want? well, we ask americans command here is what they found. 24 percent say the economy is the most important issue facing this country. 18 percent say it's unemployment and jobs, of course. satisfaction with the g
and a nation terrorized. and the white house political focus in stark contrast to the will of the public. evidence in the "chalk talk" tonight. our president is very upset. we will try to calm those worries. ♪ the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone wants... ♪ 50% more doo wop ♪ 50% more buckarooooooooos ♪ 50% more yeeeaaahhhh!!!! ♪ 50% more yeah yeah [ male announcer ] the capital e cash rewards card...
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and the president who accuse someone by the name of mitt romney of not paying his taxes. by golly, they get away with it. at some point here facts are going to begin to matter to the american people. your nose? maybe, maybe, just maybe we were right. now, when the president calls on citizens who want to preserve their constitutional rights and the nra lyres, i think we're getting pretty close to the point. i think if you try much harder, mr. president, we will get there. when things get crazy they get crazier. and elvis impersonator arrested. "dobbs law" next. disappointing economic reports and earnings driving the maetet's lower. a former ceo of the dnc, john allison's eyes this to tell us what it means. the gang of eight makes its pitch for emigration reforms. the secretary of state, chris go back tells us why it is just one big, bad idea. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human, using sterecopic cameras. ♪ and even stoitself if it h to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doe
and the president who accuse someone by the name of mitt romney of not paying his taxes. by golly, they get away with it. at some point here facts are going to begin to matter to the american people. your nose? maybe, maybe, just maybe we were right. now, when the president calls on citizens who want to preserve their constitutional rights and the nra lyres, i think we're getting pretty close to the point. i think if you try much harder, mr. president, we will get there. when things get crazy...
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pat enof advocating more tax increases on top of the $1.7 trillion in tax increases we have see. not maing decisions we have to make to get out of control spending, under control and the turn-around the unsustainable deficit and debt. it ones massive budget deficits in the future. >> lou: we have watched continuing resolution after continuing resolution take over what has been the traditional roll of the budget. are we to see another round of continuing resolutions as a result of the blueprint, the president decided to advance 65 days after it was due? >> i think we may well. the president made a decision not to submit a budget while e senate is considering a budget despite he is legally required to do so. part of the reason that we have seen government by continuing resolution is that congress has not been doing its job. passing appropriation bills and making the hard decisions, that all of us are elected to decide. i don't think it's a particularly conservative philosophy. they want to live within your means and not want to bankrupt the count. up fortunately, for the last four
pat enof advocating more tax increases on top of the $1.7 trillion in tax increases we have see. not maing decisions we have to make to get out of control spending, under control and the turn-around the unsustainable deficit and debt. it ones massive budget deficits in the future. >> lou: we have watched continuing resolution after continuing resolution take over what has been the traditional roll of the budget. are we to see another round of continuing resolutions as a result of the...
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how many pay taxes? we don't know. how many will pay taxes if they get jobs? how much will they pay in taxes? we don't know. what is the real cost of illegal immigration to the u.s.? the real cost? hohonest square, accounting? what is this answer. what are those illegal immigrants paying in taxes and providing in the way of services to others in this country, some are i imencely productive? what is the cost of the jobs they hold, is there no cost? is it true they only work in industries where americans don't top work. this that is find just give us an answer, do we as a nation make money? do we benefit? do we prosper because of illegal immigration. you hear everyone say we're a nation of immigrants, why don't they say a nation of illegal immigrants? the questions go on and on, is the path to citizenship appropriate? is it good or bad for the economy? it is good for american society. the real question becames after 10 years of debating this issue, why in the world don't we havv tse answers? that's the big question. if you have been watching politics, and washin
how many pay taxes? we don't know. how many will pay taxes if they get jobs? how much will they pay in taxes? we don't know. what is the real cost of illegal immigration to the u.s.? the real cost? hohonest square, accounting? what is this answer. what are those illegal immigrants paying in taxes and providing in the way of services to others in this country, some are i imencely productive? what is the cost of the jobs they hold, is there no cost? is it true they only work in industries where...
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that is fine through payroll taxes. but they said that immigrant without a high-school degree would have a net co of $89,000. her year over their lifetime. who do believe? the national research council, "new york times", we believe the national research council basically $90,000 is the net cost? what we're asking for is simple honesty for the american people. this doesn't have to be an ugly discussion but it does have to be honest. media matters and organizations like it fails to understand these are honest questions that deserve honest answers. there's nothing anti-immigrant about demanding responsible leadership based on fact and empirical studies in washington and public policy based on all of that, not just politics. but public policy choices in the nation's interest. >> the bston bombing suspect is not an enemy combat into? then what is the. we have the answers with "dobb's law". the analysis says the obama budget is fair on taxes he raises them on every one. details ahead. a plan to reform the immigration laws wit
that is fine through payroll taxes. but they said that immigrant without a high-school degree would have a net co of $89,000. her year over their lifetime. who do believe? the national research council, "new york times", we believe the national research council basically $90,000 is the net cost? what we're asking for is simple honesty for the american people. this doesn't have to be an ugly discussion but it does have to be honest. media matters and organizations like it fails to...
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>> the tax the nation is a charity under the tax code but i would give that up for the flat tax. john: billing to give up money for the flat tax to do know the irs used your tax dollars to produce a "star trek" parity? >> it has resulted in a widespread case of confusion >> the secret tax is a obamacare and people who profit from the complex tax code. >> the affordable care act means big changes this year when you file your taxes. i read the whole 900 pages. john: i understand i have to pay taxes but i resent this sneaky taxes, a hidden fees on my phone bill and electric bill now we will hit by news sneaky taxes as part of obamacare. may be thought that was funded by drug companies but you will pay more although there has not been much publicity says john merline writing for investors business daily. what is hidden? >> 21 separate tax hikes. most of then you won't see they are headed in various ways. but if you have a flexible spending accot which millions of americans do tax-free money you can spend on health care also called coal savings a medical savings account obamacare limi
>> the tax the nation is a charity under the tax code but i would give that up for the flat tax. john: billing to give up money for the flat tax to do know the irs used your tax dollars to produce a "star trek" parity? >> it has resulted in a widespread case of confusion >> the secret tax is a obamacare and people who profit from the complex tax code. >> the affordable care act means big changes this year when you file your taxes. i read the whole 900 pages....
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and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. melissa: so we have some breaking news to report. nfl broadcaster and icon pat summer all passed away at the age of 82. let's go to dennis kneale with more on this. >> hello, melissa, the beloved broadcaster, pat summerall died at age 82 in dallas. open employed a succinct staccato style and brief to the point. he was 82 years old. he work ad record 16 super bowls on network television. was at cbs from 61 to 1993. then went from cbs to fox in 1994. he retired after the 2002 season but remain ad beloved figure in american broadcasting, especially in football coverage. his final super bowl was february of '02. it was his 8th alongside john madden. they worked together at cbs and fox for 21 seasons. pat summer raul, dead at age 82. melissa? melissa: sad news. dennis kneale, thanks so much. americans
and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. melissa: so we have some breaking news to report. nfl broadcaster and icon pat summer all passed away at the age of 82. let's go to dennis kneale with more on this. >> hello, melissa, the beloved...
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with the support of fannie and freddie, and even the mortgage interest tax deduction. the support bases for housing right now seems to be quite artificial, and i think that is why a lot of home builders are afraid to get into this market right now to build more because they are skeptical this is a real recovery. melissa: you are to real estate guys who are not bullish on real estate, how is that? it seems he does not believe in the recovery and the data. >> no, absolutely not. i think there's going to be a significant price increase in housing in the short term. today there may be some momentum created were a lot of momentum created by low intert rate, but when you look historically at the housing market, people need a place to live, even rental properties a lot of them e single-family homes or apartments. at the end of the day, people need a place to go, new household creation is outpacing the supply, so more people looking for a home than there e homes available and nationwide in almost every major metro we are at very low inventory rates so i am bullish. if you want
with the support of fannie and freddie, and even the mortgage interest tax deduction. the support bases for housing right now seems to be quite artificial, and i think that is why a lot of home builders are afraid to get into this market right now to build more because they are skeptical this is a real recovery. melissa: you are to real estate guys who are not bullish on real estate, how is that? it seems he does not believe in the recovery and the data. >> no, absolutely not. i think...
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show me something and also the outlooks are all negative because the sequester, payroll tax cut that went away, all that stuff, melissa is factoring i think what is happening in these companies to where mark's point, yeah they have all run up and now we're starting to say the cows are coming home and we don't have true earnings growth, the top-line growth that we need. melissa: lance, that is absolutely right. that is the theme we hear again and again, they can't grow the top line because the economy isn't supporting that. what do you do? how do you respond to that? how do you protect your money? >> well the thing is you have to understand, actually mark hit on a great point, since 2009 revenues only grown by about 7% of the earnings have grown by almost 230%. the disparity's come from things like stock buybacks, accounting gimmickry in terms when do we account for stuff and when we don't. and so what drives corporate growth in the stock markets over the long term is that top line revenue, sales. that's what we node to see. that is what --. melissa: lance, i know that, tell me how do
show me something and also the outlooks are all negative because the sequester, payroll tax cut that went away, all that stuff, melissa is factoring i think what is happening in these companies to where mark's point, yeah they have all run up and now we're starting to say the cows are coming home and we don't have true earnings growth, the top-line growth that we need. melissa: lance, that is absolutely right. that is the theme we hear again and again, they can't grow the top line because the...
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against uncertainties in the market. >>> a new report shows clean energy investment worldwide has fallen 22% in the first quarter. huh. compared to the same time last year. that is the lowest level in four years. one of the most staggering facts investment in renewable and energy efficiencies and energy smart technologies plunged 54% in the u.s.. >>> the fbi press conference, is it starting right now? no. let's go up to the next script. the market has been gyrating for the past week from huge highs to record lows. gold is tanking, apple is crashing. you're in the right place. could you be making the biggest mistakes with your money. we'll let you in on the secret what they are so you don't make them. now i'm hearing that it is starting. we don't want you to miss it. let's listen in. >> good afternoon, my name is richard deslauriers. i'm the special agent in charge of the fbi boston division. since monday's bombing the fbi and our law enforcement partners have been working around the clock and fully committed to investigate this matter to bring those responsible to justice. our collective law
against uncertainties in the market. >>> a new report shows clean energy investment worldwide has fallen 22% in the first quarter. huh. compared to the same time last year. that is the lowest level in four years. one of the most staggering facts investment in renewable and energy efficiencies and energy smart technologies plunged 54% in the u.s.. >>> the fbi press conference, is it starting right now? no. let's go up to the next script. the market has been gyrating for the...
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the porter institute which supports national education standards. lindsey burke of the heritage foundaon who opposes them, and the controversial founder of the high-performing american indian charter schools, ben chavis. first from my facebook page. barbara says, would privatizing education using vouchers systems work? >> we know beyond a shadow of a doubt that school choice works. we have a robust body of empirical evidence. you to washington d.c., one of the worst performing schools in the country, kids receive a voucher have a 91 percent graduation rate compared to their peers in the public system john: why don't we have vouchers everywhere? >> we already do. touches of the university system. you can go to georgetown university which is a private school. it's about chair. the best universities in the world. us because we have a voucher system. stall financial aid. universities, the public school system. john: so you attach some money to the kid. instead of spending 14,000 per student than having a big government monopoly, you say take $10,000, go
the porter institute which supports national education standards. lindsey burke of the heritage foundaon who opposes them, and the controversial founder of the high-performing american indian charter schools, ben chavis. first from my facebook page. barbara says, would privatizing education using vouchers systems work? >> we know beyond a shadow of a doubt that school choice works. we have a robust body of empirical evidence. you to washington d.c., one of the worst performing schools in...
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i think what we see in texas is that taxes, you know, leads the nation in terms of numbers of worker fatalities, and i think that that is a consequence of not being diligent enough in terms of making sure that the facilities that are operating across the state are complying with the state and federal laws that are out there in existence. melissa: so, i mean, this is a problem that could touch anyone in our audience because in texas alone there are 1100 of these little local facilities, fertilizer that sell custom blends. this is all around the country. what is the bottom line on who you think should be responsible or who is responsible for making sure that they are in compliance and that the emergency response teams are not putting themselves in harm's way when they go in to try and help in the emergency situation? >> well, that's right. i think, you know, there are a number of things that could be done. for instance, the fact that a school and a rest home and hospital or all in very close proximity to the fertilizer plant, i think that is an issue. you know, that is something that n
i think what we see in texas is that taxes, you know, leads the nation in terms of numbers of worker fatalities, and i think that that is a consequence of not being diligent enough in terms of making sure that the facilities that are operating across the state are complying with the state and federal laws that are out there in existence. melissa: so, i mean, this is a problem that could touch anyone in our audience because in texas alone there are 1100 of these little local facilities,...
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with all the nation's fiscal problems and extreme cost measures like furloughs, maybe we can use some of that extra cash in a more productive way.3 joining us now is the man behind the stunning report, thank you for joining us, good to have you on "money." >> my pleasure. adam: you hear the advocates of legalizing marijuana so they can contacted and raise revenue but isn't the biggest gain that we stop spending billions of dollars on the alleged war on drugs and use the money to a better purpose? >> they all go together. we're spending a lot of money on prosecutions, incarcerations for marijuana and there is no evidence for reducing the use of marijuana so that seems like a really bad deal to spend a lot of money and get very little to show for it. but if you think of marijuana use come you're not changing it by spending all that much money. adam: as a local reporter, every other day we were covering the sheriff's department, burning the hall of marijuana they took out of the trunk, big tv for news, but the reality is according to statistics in 201-1750 arrests across united states ju
with all the nation's fiscal problems and extreme cost measures like furloughs, maybe we can use some of that extra cash in a more productive way.3 joining us now is the man behind the stunning report, thank you for joining us, good to have you on "money." >> my pleasure. adam: you hear the advocates of legalizing marijuana so they can contacted and raise revenue but isn't the biggest gain that we stop spending billions of dollars on the alleged war on drugs and use the money to...
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the nation. what do your clients say to you during times like these? does it make them nervous about investing in the stock market? do they want to stay the course? >> most of them want to stay the course. i haven't heard anybody today responding in a negative way. that may also reflect the fact there's a lot of international tensions we're dealing with right now completely unrelated to boston. if it's north korea, iran, any of a number of things that are continually on our minds and so unfortunately, boston just adds to the list. cheryl: before i let you go, i do want to ask you about the gold contract. you're going to join us in 30 minutes about earnings and market analysis but the move into gold today, what do you make of that? >> i don't make too much of it. certainly the gold bounceback today is nothing compared to the selloff of the last couple of days so i wouldn't read into that one thing or another and treasury rates are low. they're going to stay low and the old addage, don't fight the
the nation. what do your clients say to you during times like these? does it make them nervous about investing in the stock market? do they want to stay the course? >> most of them want to stay the course. i haven't heard anybody today responding in a negative way. that may also reflect the fact there's a lot of international tensions we're dealing with right now completely unrelated to boston. if it's north korea, iran, any of a number of things that are continually on our minds and so...
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how the attack may impact american business, our economy and our nation's capitol and overall national security. steve moore from the "wall street journal" wonderful to have you in studio. the politics dealing with the aftermath of a terrorist attack? how does it improve the tone of partisanship in washington. >> anytime you have a national attack like this people pull together. i was thinking of the two major issues in washington. lori: immigration and gun control. >> those are two we've been hang link over months and months if not years. that is interesting i think it could have negative impact on both issues. lori: how so. , if it turns out it is saudis or foreigners, it will, it will, play into this kind of nativist, keep the foreigners out mentality. that is going to be a negative thing. in fact some of the senators and congressmen already said that maybe we should slow down on immigration reform. lori: wow! all the debate on immigration was held behind closed doors with the "gang of eight". that itself was critical because of the lack of transparency. >> interesting just today th
how the attack may impact american business, our economy and our nation's capitol and overall national security. steve moore from the "wall street journal" wonderful to have you in studio. the politics dealing with the aftermath of a terrorist attack? how does it improve the tone of partisanship in washington. >> anytime you have a national attack like this people pull together. i was thinking of the two major issues in washington. lori: immigration and gun control. >>...
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shares are up after hitting a floor earlier today but still down 22 bucks a pop. three pieces of news i'm hearing along the from the tech world influencing and moving this stock in particular there. there was a report that came out that said ipad mini shipments reportedly will drop between 20 and 30% in the second quarter. questions about demand issues. whether or not this may be a lull before a new iphone five s to come out. we're not quite sure. a "wall street journal" report about apple and samsung locked up in a price war in india over smartphone prices. when you start to get into price wars that impacts margins. that is something people are talking about. lastly a great piece out of forbes today about the technology required in some brand new ideas that apple is working on. we're talking about the i-watch and the television set that the company doesn't have the technology in place yet so we won't get a new product from apple until 2014. so that's why we're seeing pressure on the stock today. melissa: another big tech name in focus, ebay, down ahead of earning
shares are up after hitting a floor earlier today but still down 22 bucks a pop. three pieces of news i'm hearing along the from the tech world influencing and moving this stock in particular there. there was a report that came out that said ipad mini shipments reportedly will drop between 20 and 30% in the second quarter. questions about demand issues. whether or not this may be a lull before a new iphone five s to come out. we're not quite sure. a "wall street journal" report about...
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nevermind tax pain, but what gout tax gain? thank you to the tax man. cheryl: tax pain is easy to think of the irs, but coming up, how 24 agency employees scammed the government and taxpayers out of big bucks, and they did it under the boss' nose. that would be uncle sam. looking at the oil contracts before break. we are, again, blow $90 a barrel, 87.52 on oil. take a look at that. ♪ , and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef bere opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll finde good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than
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this is what the story has national implications for the u.s. deficit. for sequestration, furloughed federal workers, those workers are being found to be taking those benefits while they are on the job. so when it comes back to the u.s. government they found 13 of these employees lying to the federal government saying we are still out of a job so we still get the government benefits. that is why the story has major implications. we may see this in other parts of the country given co-worker furloughs happening with the federal government. tracy: this is a joke really because anyone can gain it and play it. this is why we are in debt. adam: lot of cheating going on but this could spread to other states. tracy: we are wondering what we are seeing indicates the treasury department and inspector general has launched what is being called operation double dip. not just irs workers from double dipping, getting laid off and still getting government benefits that this is on the heels of the recent report that showed federal workers boeing $3 billion in back taxes,
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go national. go like a pro. yes, you could. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the ecomy comes to life. norfolk soutrn. one line, infinite possibilities. @ connell: breaking news and moderate-income massachusetts or local authorities are updating us on the manhunt for the alleged boston marathon bomber. >> the spokesperson for the massachusetts state police and will leave the rest to the policeman. the staging area. it estimated. okay. thank you. connell: we will come out of this aad go back to it because i believe we may have gone a little bit too soon, which is fine. the police commissioner should be there. also scheduled to be there. once they do as i speaking we will go to them. let's bring the former mayor of boston from 1983 to 1993 joining us. what a day for your city. >> some good times and some bad times. have seen some really chaotic times. of course, immediately comes to mind, but nothing like it is now. this city is literally shut down people staying in their homes, a taxi service not worki
go national. go like a pro. yes, you could. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the ecomy comes to life. norfolk soutrn. one line, infinite possibilities. @ connell: breaking news and moderate-income massachusetts or local authorities are updating us on the manhunt for the alleged boston marathon bomber. >> the spokesperson for the massachusetts state police and will leave the rest to the policeman. the staging area. it estimated. okay. thank you. connell: we will come out of...